« Reply #17 on: 27 October 2021, 05:54 »
With my dreadful track record of buying and selling cars on a whim I’d be the last person to listen to but…
The option of selling the car right now would have its attractions. Decent market value and avoiding potentially expensive maintenance costs if you have the misfortune to suffer some common issues.
But there are things about the GTI that will have gotten under your skin. Not just its looks and performance. The little things such as the driving position and general tautness and stability of the chassis and steering even when just pootling around. Those little characterful bits of trim everywhere that help make the car what it is. Even those little plaudits about the car you get from time to time from people when they see you get out of the GTI. These things add up and will make you miss the car in far more ways than you’d ever have imagined.
Instead you’ll climb into a soulless box each day, which you might appreciate for its practicality but there will just be that nagging feeling all the time that this isn’t “you”.

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